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[60059] The unverified file K2FM-BC9 in familysearch.org offers: "When Elizabeth A Barber was born on 25 June 1817, in New York, United States, her father, Levi Barber, was 27 and her mother, Lucinda Smith, was 23. She married John William Conner Sr on 4 February 1840, in Guilford, Piscataquis, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 4 daughters. She lived in Parkman, Piscataquis, Maine, United States in 1850. She died on 24 September 1900, in Guilford, Piscataquis, Maine, United States, at the age of 83, and was buried in Guilford, Piscataquis, Maine, United States."
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[25070] An unverified posting in One World Tree in Ancestry.com provides the information about this line and states Thomas m. (1) Margery (b. ca. 1540) and (2) Joan (b. 1542 in Great Dunmow, d. 25 Oct 1561 - mother of Robrt). "Genealogical and Personal Memoirs . . ., Vol. 3," William Richard Cutter (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1910), pp. 1417-1418 offers: "The records show that a coat-of-arms was granted in 1535 to Radus (Ralf, Raffe or Raufr) Emerson, of Foxton, county of Durham, England. No pedigree was registered with it. Thomas Emerson, who was born sometime about 1540, was a resident of Great Dumnow, in the county of Essex, England, where his three children are registered, namely: Robert, Joan and John. In 1509 the general muster of the county of Durham included forty-one Emersons, and it has been assumed that he was a son of Ralph, of Koxton, and he is presumed to be identical with Thomas, of Rum ford, county Essex. Seven miles from Great Dumnow is Bishop'sStortford. in the county of Herts. There is found a record of the marriage of Robert Emerson, on November 24, 15/8, to Susan Crabbe. He owned a field on the north quarter of the parish called Muggles Dale, and in earlier times Muffles Dane. Robert Emerson was buried at Bishop's-Stortford, January 6, 1620, and his widow. November 20, 1626, at the age of seventy years. Their children were: Alice, Margaret, Thomas, Ann, Robert and John. (I) Thomas Emerson, of Ipswich, Massachusetts, is recorded in the church wardens book of St. Michael's church, in 1630, as collector for the poor. His wife, Elizabeth (Brewster) Emerson, is supposed to have been a daughter of William Brewster, of Scrooby, and the famous elder of the Pilgrims, 1620. It has been proven that Major-General Dcnison. a close friend of Thomas, and mentioned in the latter's will, emigrated from Bishop's-Stortford. Thomas Emerson was probably born in Sedsfield parish, county of Durham, England, and died in Ipswich, Massachusetts, May i, 1666. He was baptized at Bishop's-Stortford, England, July 26, 1584, and was married July i, 1611, in that parish to Elizabeth Brewster. Their children as recorded in St. Michael's Church at Bishop'sStortford were: Robert, Benjamin, Ralph, James, Joseph, Elizabeth, John, Thomas, Nathaniel and Susan. Tradition says that they came from England in the ship "Elizabeth Ann,'' in 1635. He was at Ipswich, Massachusetts, as early as 1638, when eighty acres of land was granted to him. In the same year he received a deed of one hundred and twenty acres from Samuel Greenfield, a weaver of Ipswich, and this was the Turkey Shore farm, which remained in the family for generations. He is mentioned as a commoner in 1641, and in 1646 was one of the "seven men," equivalent to the present selectmen. He was the possessor of considerable property and the records show that he received damages from the town for the loss of a yoke of oxen that backed off a bridge. The inventory of his estate amounted to two hundred and twentyfive pounds three shillings. The records of England show that the family was nonconformist, and they probably found difficulty in getting out of England. The reference to Thomas Emerson as a baker in the Massachusetts records probably arises from the fact that he assumed the character of an artisan in order to make his removal from England less difficult. (II) Robert Emerson, of Rowley, Massachusetts, is believed by good authorities to have been the eldest child of Thomas and Elizabeth (Brewster) Emerson, who was baptized May 24, 1612, at Bishop's-Stortford, Hertfordshire, England. He was probably a resident of Bishop's-Stortford in' 1642. He was in Rowley, Massachusetts, as early as 1655, and took the oath of fidelity there in 1671, and removed to Haverhill, Massachusetts, where he was made freeman April 9, 1678. He subscribed to the oath of fidelity in 1671, and in 1672 received from the town compensation for the care of an orphan child. Before 1675 he had a house there. He died June 25, 1694. He married, October 22, 1635, Elizabeth Grave, of Bishop's-Stortford, England, and she was buried there June 22, 1636. His second wife was named Frances, and he married (third) November 4, 1658, Ann Grant, of Rowley, who was drowned July 28.. 1718. His children were: Elizabeth, born in England, 1637, Thomas, Joseph, Ephraim, Stephen, Benjamin and Lydia. The elder son was killed by the Indians, with his wife and children, March 15, 1697."
[38307] Mary is from Tash Tabua's unverified tree in Ancestry.com in 2015.
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[57615] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 14 June 2021: "Jonesboro - Evelyn Annie Dowling, 97, passed away peacefully, surrounded by family on Wednesday, June 9, 2021. Evelyn was born in Jonesboro to parents, Harry M. and Harriet (Whitney) Look. She leaves her husband of 73 years, Vincent Dowling; four children, Marilyn Dowling, Stephen and wife, Shelly Dowling, Philip Dowling and wife, Hilary Nolan, and Gary and wife, Sue Dowling; eight grandchildren, Kelly, Kim, Zara, Tessa, Luke, Kevin, Eric, and Brian; and four great-grandchildren, Katie, Ben, Jacob, and Taylor. Evelyn also leaves her niece and nephew, Meredith Anson and Mark Mawhinney. She was predeceased by her beloved sister, Muriel; her dear cousin and brother-in-law, Eugene Mawhinney; and her sister-in-law, Annie Mawhinney. Evelyn enriched the lives of those around her with her playful sense of humor and her genuine interest and caring for family and friends. Her endless batches of chocolate chip cookies, (code named 'brussel sprouts' to protect them from consumption during transport), blueberry muffins, and fresh loaves of bread will be fondly remembered. Evelyn graduated from Jonesboro High School and Washington Academy Normal School, earned a BA from University of Maine in Orono, and a master's degree in library science from Southern Connecticut State College. She taught at Washburn and Fairfield Junior High schools in Maine, and served as librarian for ten years at the East Hampton Junior High School in Connecticut. Evelyn and her husband, Vincent lived and worked in Connecticut for 38 years, living in Stamford, Torrington, New London, Weston, and Glastonbury. They returned to Jonesboro, Maine, in 1985 and Evelyn became active at the Jonesboro Union Church and the Ladies Auxiliary. Evelyn felt a strong connection to local history and helped to compile 'The History of Jonesboro, ME- Bicentennial.' In retirement, she and Vincent traveled extensively, including trips to the Amazon River and Alaska."
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[61460] George served in the Mexican border war. The unverified file M6LS-SSJ in familysearch.org offers: "When George W. Turner was born on 23 April 1848, in Charleston, Penobscot, Maine, United States, his father, James F Turner, was 32 and his mother, Rosilla J. Goss, was 26. He married Abbie Ella Orcutt on 27 February 1872. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 4 daughters. He lived in Dexter, Penobscot, Maine, United States in 1900 and Willimantic, Piscataquis, Maine, United States in 1910. He died on 15 July 1921, in Monson, Piscataquis, Maine, United States, at the age of 73, and was buried in Willimantic, Piscataquis, Maine, United States."
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[45590] "The Sentinel [Carlisle, PA], 16 January 2005," p. 12: "John 'Jack' Yasalonis, 80, of New Cumberland, died Friday, Jan. 14, 2005, at home under hospice care. Born June 12, 1924, in Danville, he was the son of William and Catherine (Yascavage) Yasalonis. Mr. Yasalonis was a newspaper pressman for more than 40 years, initially with the Shamokin News Dispatch then from 1949 until his retirement in 1989, he worked for the Harrisburg Patriot News. He was pressroom superintendent when he retired. At the Patriot he participated in, and helped implement, a number of changes and improvements to newspaper production. After his retirement, he worked for many local car dealers delivering vehicles all over the region and enjoyed the contact with management, sales staff and customers. Since 1960, Mr. Yasalonis had been a member and active supporter of Saint Theresa's Catholic Church in New Cumberland, volunteering as an usher, doing landscaping and helping with other church activities. He was a life member of the Knights of Lithuania and a lifetime member of the East End Fire and Hose Co., both in Coal Township. Mr. Yasalonis also was a member of the Knights of Lithuania, Harrisburg Chapter, and the Knights of Columbus, Saint Theresa's Council. He enjoyed the outdoors and fished and hunted throughout his life. Mr. Yasalonis is survived by his wife of 58 years, Sophia (Kanowicz) Yasalonis; four sons, John W. Yasalonis of Bel Air, Md.; Steven Yasalonis of Enola; Michael Yasalonis of Camp Hill, and Alan Yasalonis of Newtown; one brother, George Yasalonis of Reading; eight grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. He was preceded in death by four sisters, Helen Dutcavich, Elizabeth Osmanski, Mildred Kanovich and Adele Yasalonis. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 1 1 a.m. Tuesday at Saint Theresa's Catholic Church, New Cumberland. Burial will be in Rolling Green Cemetery, 1811 Carlisle Road, Camp Hill." At age 18 John registered for the draft stating he was b. and r. at R.D. 5, Danville, Northumberland Co., PA.